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When searching for the right tag while asking a question, I realized a strange thing, making me think it's a bug:

I had asked a question related to HTTP status codes, so I entered "http" to see what kind of tags are suggested (completed). I was kind of surprised that there seemingly weren't any "http-status"-like tags, making me wonder whether I should add one.

However, when I typed "http-s" there were suddenly several HTTP status tags suggested, making me wonder: Shouldn't they have been suggested initially, too? (http-headers was suggested, but no http-status)

Here's an example screen that I saw:

Suggested HTTP tags

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    Not a bug - it's a feature. It suggests synonums that also include HTTP - see at the bottom of [apache] it says "httpd" and for [servlets] there is "httpservletrequest" and "httpservletresponse" which are tag synonyms.
    – VLAZ
    Aug 21 at 7:36
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    It is, however, a very poorly presented feature. As with many other parts of the site, the UX is garbage, the company is aware (there are plenty of reports elsewhere), and you probably need a large following on Twitter or another platform to get them to even consider trying to improve UX here.
    – Zoe Mod
    Aug 21 at 7:55
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    What's confusing is that adding a hyphen after http does not display any more tags like http-status (which actually exists). So how can such system help the user to find the correct tags? Start with status instead of http?
    – U. Windl
    Aug 22 at 6:47
  • I always thought that "talking about" and "working on" are two different things, and I thought that twitter is for people who like the former. However in the past I had made the experience that a problem reported to paid support got less attention than a problem reported in a newsgroup. Maybe support did not talk with the developers, but developers read the newsgroup. Strange world...
    – U. Windl
    Aug 22 at 6:52

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